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CPSCalendar - Technical Documentation

Last modified: 04/11/2006 09:07 AM
Revision: cpscalendar_documentation_technique_en.txt 31010 2005-12-28 00:42:48Z dkuhlman

1   Using the Module

CPSCalendar supports posting and managing events. Each user has a personal calendar, and a calendar can also be created in other workspaces.

The README file in the product gives a concise description of the capabilities, as well as explaining how to use the module.

2   History of the Module

CPSCalendar has been re-implemented, and now only runs with CPS3. The calendars and events created with a version of the product earlier than version 1.2.0 are not compatible with versions 1.2.0 and later. In subsequent versions, the installation script supports data migration from older instances.

3   Prerequisites for the Use of the Module

CPSCalendar requires:

  • CPS3 (3.0 or later)
  • CPSInstaller (which is included with CPS-3.1 and later)
  • CPSNavigation 0.8.0 or later, which is also included with more recent versions of CPS. It is required after version 1.6.4 of CPSCalendar. It is also available at http://svn.nuxeo.org/.

CPSCalendar has been tested with Zope 2.6 and Zope 2.7.

4   Installation

If CPSCalendar was not included in your version of CPS, place the CPSCalendar product in the Products directory of your Zope instance. Either down-load it and uncompress it, or down-load it with Subversion (see: http://svn.nuxeo.org/).

The INSTALL file in the CPSCalendar product contains instructions on how to install CPSCalendar in an instance of CPS. It also gives information on how to bring your site up-to-date if an earlier version of CPSCalendar, requiring data migration, had been installed in your CPS site.

5   Capabilities of the Module

The README file in the CPSCalendar product gives a succinct description of the capabilities, as well as how to use the module.

6   Operation of the Module

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